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| 3 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?"Hey, I don't think we've met yet?" "I'm (name)" - Works like a charm for starting conversations. You most always get a predictable response of "Oh (smile) Hi, Im (name)" The other one... "You can't stare at me like that and not say hello!" - This one polarizes women. I've had some women become defensive and others become really attracted. The one girl this weekend got really defensive and said. "What are you talking about I wasn't staring at you (walk away)." Funny though because she turned out… | /r/seduction | 22/10/14 07:41 PM |
| 1 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?Really like the connection she makes between "power poses" and success in job interviews. Crazy. Thanks! | /r/seduction | 22/10/14 07:00 PM |
| 3 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?Dude, Russell Brand is the MAN. I love the interview he does with MSNBC. | /r/seduction | 22/10/14 06:58 PM |
| 8 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?Amen. Good Posture is so crucial because people make sweeping judgments about your personality just by the way you are standing. | /r/seduction | 22/10/14 08:34 AM |
| 4 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?Appreciate it! Just in scanning the post I found lots of gems. Definitely gotta go back and read through. | /r/seduction | 21/10/14 09:56 PM |
| 1 | [Question] What are some simple body language tips/hacks/habits you've developed for flirting and dating?Thanks! So you switch the orientation of the group towards you? That's awesome | /r/seduction | 21/10/14 09:50 PM |
| 1 | How to Get Your Ex Girlfriend Back - if you've ever asked that question, this will shift your paradigmYour right too many guys after a break-up focus on the past. I think this article is super helpful and empowering for the type of guys who are asking the wrong questions and keep wondering where the relationship went wrong. Overall, I hoped the post would remind some guys that they are in control | /r/seduction | 27/02/14 05:48 PM |
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